OGX shampoo by Johnson & Johnson has formaldehyde in it.
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Many vaccines can contain formaldehyde.
They claim: "The amount of formaldehyde present in some vaccines is so small compared to the concentration that occurs naturally in the body that it does not pose a safety concern."
I was aware of this. Any idea why it would be used in shampoo? It can enter pores in your scalp and cause cancer.
It's a preservative so it will stop you going bald. Sadly, it is already too late for me!
Sensible answer: No.
There is a big lawsuit in progress. If you have this at home, throw it away. Formaldehyde can cause a host of problems.
Except don't throw it away. In later stages of the lawsuit they will ask you for proof of purchase and or use.
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It is ok to get their shots. They are totally trustworthy now guys.
https://www.legalreader.com/lawsuit-johnson-johnsons-ogx-shampoo-hair-loss/
I have noticed some shampoo companies now put (formaldehyde free) on the front of the container. This means they are aware that there is an industry issue, and it has been allowed until now. WTH?
Of course they were aware. The only reason they may be changing their tune because they are realizing the jig is up. New Sheriff in town.
What is really interesting is the same people that poison us ( food, drink, skin, hair products ) coincidentally also have huge stakes in the " healthcare " industry.
They know they are poisoning us. They PLAN to get more money from us later in life when these toxins pile up and our bodies cannot fend them off anymore and we need real help.
Death by 10k papercuts is hard to notice and even harder to prove, especially if u have gatekeepers in place in the judicial system.
Just look at all of these libs who cannot even figure out it was the vax they took a day or week or ago, that caused them health issues. Most people just don't think.
We have no idea what life will be like without the cabal, because they have always been there hurting us.
Thank you. This is the type of input I was hoping to receive.
Keep it a bit cleaner ladies and gents. Let’s not get too hostile.
Any diet drink containing aspartame will contain formaldehyde soon after the expiration date. At that point, the drink is no longer sweet but is poisonous. If you open a bad one, you can smell it.
What are you talking about?
Thanks aggro-man, I’ll make sure I get your approval on everything in the future. Better keep an eye on that blood pressure.
I posted it because I thought it might be helpful to some who have been using that product and may have been experiencing some side effects. You do realize that on the internet, you can read something and pass by it without sounding like a drunk asshole who hasn’t gotten laid in the past 5 years, right?
Just about every body product and makeup product on the store shelves contain formaldehyde .. unless organic toothpaste, mouthwash, soap, household cleansers, dry cleaning fluid automotive fluids...you name it ... It is used as a preservative... . the FDA allows it because "conveniently each of those products have been tested by the FDA in extremely minute quantities over very short testing periods and therefore they have found no proof in those studies that formaldehyde added is detrimental to health But ..those minute quantities of.Formaldehyde soaks into the skin, into the bloodstream, settles in the liver, where it compounds, and remains forever...it does not leave the system .. and it causes liver cancer .. and other cancers. Environmental working group has a website that tells which body and makeup products have Formaldehyde and they give them grades... Method is body product that does not contain Formaldehyde, Tom's toothpaste, and Meleauca .... Organic products ...